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Why do we find determinant for square matrices only?

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Answered by zmahmood
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The determinant of a matrix is a scalar property of that matrix, which can be thought of physically as the volume enclosed by the row vectors of the matrix. Only square matrices have determinants. Determinants are also useful because they tell us whether or not a matrix can be inverted.

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